2020 Colorado Revised Statutes
Title 6 - Consumer And Commercial Affairs
Article 1. Colorado Consumer Protection Act
Law reviews: For article, "The Colorado Consumer Protection Act: An Update", see 29 Colo. Law. 37 (Jan. 2000); for article, "The Law of Trade Secrecy and Covenants Not to Compete in Colorado - Part I", see 30 Colo. Law. 7 (April 2001); for article, "The Limitations of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act in Insurance Bad Faith Litigation", see 34 Colo. Law. 75 (Nov. 2005); for article, "Managing Risks Associated With Attorney Advertising", see 36 Colo. Law. 63 (April 2007); for comment, "Opening the Door: Crow v. Tull and the Application of the Colorado Consumer Protection Act to Attorneys", 79 U. Colo. L. Rev. 295 (2008).
Law reviews: For article, "The Showpiece Homes Decision: From Caveat Emptor to Insurer Beware?", see 31 Colo. Law. 73 (April 2002).
- Section 6-1-101. Short title.
- Section 6-1-102. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-103. Attorney general and district attorneys concurrently responsible for enforcement.
- Section 6-1-104. Cooperative reporting.
- Section 6-1-105. Unfair or deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-105.5. Hearing aid dealers - deceptive trade practices. (Repealed)
- Section 6-1-106. Exclusions.
- Section 6-1-107. Powers of attorney general and district attorneys.
- Section 6-1-108. Subpoenas - hearings - rules.
- Section 6-1-109. Remedies.
- Section 6-1-110. Restraining orders - injunctions - assurances of discontinuance.
- Section 6-1-111. Information and evidence confidential and inadmissible - when.
- Section 6-1-112. Civil penalties.
- Section 6-1-113. Damages.
- Section 6-1-114. Criminal penalties.
- Section 6-1-115. Limitations.
- Section 6-1-201. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-202. Prohibited act.
- Section 6-1-203. Collision damage waiver form - requirements - failure to comply.
- Section 6-1-204. Prohibited exclusion.
- Section 6-1-205. Information to be disclosed in advertisements for rental agreements for rental motor vehicles.
- Section 6-1-206. Additional mandatory charges - required disclosures - definitions.
- Section 6-1-301. Legislative declaration.
- Section 6-1-302. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-303. Registration of commercial telephone sellers.
- Section 6-1-304. Unlawful telemarketing practices.
- Section 6-1-305. Penalties.
- Section 6-1-306. Repeal. (Repealed)
- Section 6-1-401. Legislative intent.
- Section 6-1-402. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-403. Express warranty required - authorized servicers.
- Section 6-1-404. Remedies.
- Section 6-1-405. Remedies for consumers of purchased wheelchairs - conditions.
- Section 6-1-406. Remedies for consumers of leased wheelchairs - conditions.
- Section 6-1-407. Resale of a returned wheelchair - disclosure required.
- Section 6-1-408. Other remedies - waiver of rights void.
- Section 6-1-409. Fraudulent acts.
- Section 6-1-410. Arbitration.
- Section 6-1-411. Defect notification.
- Section 6-1-412. Disclosures.
- Section 6-1-501. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-502. Express warranty required - authorized servicers.
- Section 6-1-503. Remedies.
- Section 6-1-504. Remedies for consumers of purchased facilitative devices - conditions.
- Section 6-1-505. Remedies for consumers of leased facilitative devices - conditions.
- Section 6-1-506. Resale of a returned facilitative device - disclosure required.
- Section 6-1-507. Other remedies - waiver of rights void - limitation of coverage.
- Section 6-1-508. Fraudulent acts.
- Section 6-1-509. Arbitration.
- Section 6-1-510. Defect notification.
- Section 6-1-511. Disclosures.
Editor's note: This part 7 was added with relocations in 1999. Former C.R.S. section numbers are shown in editor's notes following those sections that were relocated.
- Section 6-1-701. Dispensing hearing aids - deceptive trade practices - definitions.
- Section 6-1-702. Unsolicited facsimiles - deceptive trade practice - definitions.
- Section 6-1-702.5. Commercial electronic mail messages - deceptive trade practice remedies - definitions - short title - legislative declaration.
- Section 6-1-703. Time shares and resale time shares - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-703.5. Time share resale transfer agreements - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-704. Health clubs - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-705. Dance studios - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-706. Buyers' clubs - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-707. Use of title or degree - deceptive trade practice.
- Section 6-1-708. Vehicle sales and leases - deceptive trade practice - definition.
- Section 6-1-709. Sales of manufactured homes - deceptive trade practices.
- Section 6-1-710. Installation or reinstallation of false air bag - deceptive trade practices criminal liability.
- Section 6-1-711. Restrictions on credit card receipts - legislative declaration - application definitions.
- Section 6-1-712. Discount health plan and cards - deceptive trade practices - definitions.
- Section 6-1-713. Disposal of personal identifying information - policy - definitions.
- Section 6-1-713.5. Protection of personal identifying information - definition.
- Section 6-1-714. Unfair drug pricing practice - deceptive trade practice - definitions.
- Section 6-1-715. Confidentiality of social security numbers.
- Section 6-1-716. Notification of security breach.
- Section 6-1-717. Influencing a real estate appraisal - deceptive trade practice.
- Section 6-1-718. Ticket sales and resales - prohibitions - unlawful conditions - definitions.
- Section 6-1-719. Truth in music advertising.
- Section 6-1-720. Online event ticket sales - deceptive trade practice - definitions.
- Section 6-1-721. Like-kind exchanges by exchange facilitators - deceptive trade practice definitions.
- Section 6-1-722. Gift certificates - validity - exemptions - definitions.
- Section 6-1-723. Cathinone bath salts - deceptive trade practice.
- Section 6-1-724. Unlicensed alternative health care practitioners - deceptive trade practices - short title - legislative declaration - definitions.
- Section 6-1-725. Synthetic cannabinoids - incense - deceptive trade practice.
- Section 6-1-726. Sale of public services - deceptive trade practice - definition.
- Section 6-1-727. Immigration-related services provided by nonattorneys - deceptive trade practice - definitions.
- Section 6-1-728. Solicitation of fee for a deed or deed of trust - definitions.
- Section 6-1-729. Assisted living residence referral - disclosures - penalty - fine - definitions.
- Section 6-1-730. Price gouging during declared disaster prohibited - deceptive trade practice - legislative declaration - definitions.
- Section 6-1-801. Legislative finding, declaration, and intent.
- Section 6-1-802. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-803. Prohibited practices and required disclosures.
- Section 6-1-804. Exemptions.
- Section 6-1-901. Short title.
- Section 6-1-902. Legislative declaration.
- Section 6-1-903. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-904. Unlawful to make telephone solicitations to subscribers on the Colorado no-call list - requirements for telephone solicitations generally.
- Section 6-1-905. Establishment and operation of a Colorado no-call list.
- Section 6-1-906. Enforcement - penalties - defenses.
- Section 6-1-907. Acceptance of gifts, grants, and donations.
- Section 6-1-908. Severability.
- Section 6-1-1101. Short title.
- Section 6-1-1102. Legislative declaration.
- Section 6-1-1103. Definitions.
- Section 6-1-1104. Foreclosure consulting contract.
- Section 6-1-1105. Right of cancellation.
- Section 6-1-1106. Waiver of rights - void.
- Section 6-1-1107. Prohibited acts.
- Section 6-1-1108. Criminal penalties.
- Section 6-1-1109. Unconscionability.</CATCH_LI NE> (1) A foreclosure consultant or associate may not facilitate or engage in any transaction that is unconscionable given the terms and circumstances of the transaction.
- Section 6-1-1110. Language.
- Section 6-1-1111. Written contract required.
- Section 6-1-1112. Written contract - contents - notice.
- Section 6-1-1113. Cancellation.
- Section 6-1-1114. Notice of cancellation.
- Section 6-1-1115. Options through reconveyances.
- Section 6-1-1116. Waiver of rights - void.
- Section 6-1-1117. Prohibited conduct.
- Section 6-1-1118. Criminal penalties.
- Section 6-1-1119. Unconscionability.</CATCH_LI NE> (1) An equity purchaser or associate may not facilitate or engage in any transaction that is unconscionable given the terms and circumstances of the transaction.
- Section 6-1-1120. Language.
- Section 6-1-1121. Short sales - subsequent purchaser - definition.